Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) is an intracellular Gram-negative bacterium and a leading cause worldwide of sexually-transmitted disease and preventable blindness. The pathogen is a major cause of serious reproductive complications in the female with outcomes such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and ectopic pregnancies.

Although diagnosed infections with Chlamydia trachomatis are curable with antibiotic therapy the vast majority infections are "silent" and unrecognized. This is of concern due to continued transmission especially among individuals below 30 years of age. Prophylatic vaccines could prevent CT primary infection, reinfection or lessen the incidence and severity of PID, or similar long-term sequelae. A key question for vaccine manufacturers is whether a CT vaccine would be deployed alongside HPV vaccines in the preadolescent population, thus providing a sizeable commercial opportunity.

This MarketVIEW product gives a comprehensive vaccine value ($USD/volume (000s) forecast for a putative CT vaccine until 2035. The model includes LO/BASE/HI forecast scenarios so the user can visualize the commercial impact of differing targetting/competitive and pricing scenarios. This product is an essential component of any commercial opportunistic assessment focused on new adolescent vaccines.

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